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Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 2:17 pm
What is your favored game genre: Role-Playing, Hack N Slash, First-Person Shooter, Real-Time Strategy, or Arcade?
Of those, do you prefer them to be Single-Player, Multi-Player, or Massive-Multi-Player?
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Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 2:19 pm
I'm a RPG player--No doubt about it! ^_^
I not an MMO fan. Most MMORPGs are more dedicated to the MMO and less to the RPG. But, I like having the option of playing muti-player.
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Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 2:35 pm
I like Role-playing, first person shooter, third person shooter, and fighting. RPG is my favorite genre.
I hate MMORPGs too. My friends keep trying to get me to play with them, but I refuse. Besides which, even if I did want to play, my computer combined with the school's internet would not allow me to play.
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Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 6:25 pm
I like stratagy games, RPGs, Arcade style games, and some other ones that don't really have a catagory. Games that require some amount of creativity are some of my favorites. I don't like shooting games though. They just look boring to me. Then again, I've never tried them.
I also really like Dance Dance Revelution. Would that be arcade?
EDIT: I also like racing games.
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Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 7:23 pm
I'm an RPG or a hack-n-slash person. I don't know, they just seem to always be the more fantastical types, and I'm obsessed with fantasy... I like multiplayer, and perhaps mmorpgs, but not single player, since I don't get to make fun of the other person who's playing too... and I get laughed at a lot... Oh well.
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Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:22 pm
Role-playing games are my favorite since everyone knows how handicap I am when it comes to playing anything else that isnt on the computer. Arcade games though are fun as well. DDR is among one of my favorites and its a great workout and good music combined. It doesnt get any better than that. Back to roleplaying games though, I think they are the best simply because they either allow you to create your roleplay character entirely or gives you flexibility with the construction of your charcter's personality along with actions of course.
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 2:55 pm
Roleplaying, all the way to the moon. I personally prefer smaller roleplays- if they get too big, they're unmanageable in terms of plot. The best and longest running RP I've ever participated in went for months with just three main players. Other people dropped in and out, but mostly with three characters and a lot of NPCs we could have gone on forever, until the thread was accidentally deleted. I've tried a few MMORPGs- DragonFable, etc- and wasn't too impressed. I prefer the writing aspect of the whole thing, personally.
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Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 6:00 pm
I love playing the Nancy Drew computer games and just recently I started on the Agatha Christie Murder on the Orient Express game (great graphics, but I don't think my computer handles it the best- either that or it's just an extremely annoying flaw in the programming...) They're really fun, even if some of them are super easy- for example, Nancy Drew #4, Treasure in the Royal Tower takes me only about 25-45 minutes to solve...*sigh* sometimes being smart takes all the fun out of life...but not usually cuz it's fun to confuse people!!!
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Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 8:18 pm
Pretty much every time we get together with all our cousins we play a Nancy Drew game. If only you could here us scream at the silliest things blaugh . Those games are deffinatly best played with friends, at night, in the dark, when we're all hyped up on sugar!
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